CARSON, Calif. – Bruce Arena knows that he’ll be without the services of midfielder Marcelo Sarvas against the Portland Timbers on June 19 due to ill-gotten yellow card, but is unlikely to prevent the LA Galaxy head coach from attempting to enact changes to the league’s officiating rules in the future.

“That’s a rules issue. It’s a perfect example of how they have to get that corrected,” Arena told reporters on Wednesday.

Galaxy associate head coach Dave Sarachan also chimed in on the call offering his own solution to the issue.

"Maybe there should be some addendum to a fifth yellow in a moment of embellishment, maybe alleviate the suspension. Maybe that's something for review,” Sarachan said.

As for when it could be corrected, Arena admitted that the club will have to wait till next year to appeal for a rule change as it is a “federation issue.” However, the Galaxy boss was quick to admit that he’s not letting himself get frustrated over the call.

“In this league, if you worry about the officiating, you’ll drive yourself crazy, so we don’t have any issues. It is what it is. It’s a mistake and that’s life,” said Arena. “I’m more concerned, probably, about the referee in New England on the play that created the second goal than that one. Hopefully, these young officials are getting better, that’s the goal behind all of it.”